Phrasal Verbs презентация

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come

come down with
come into
come over
come up with
come back
come across

заболеть
получить в наследство
навещать
придумать
возвращаться
встречать, находить, сталкиваться

с чем-либо

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come Fill in: down with, across, up with, into, over, back

As I was cleaning

my attic I came photograph of my grandmother.
Bill came a huge amount of money when his cousin died.
We are having such a wonderful time here in Barbados, that we’d like to come next time.
Why don’t you come for a cup of coffee after work?
The symptoms show that you are coming flu.

across

into

back

over

down with

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come Fill in: down with, across, up with, into, over, back

When Mrs Winston died,

her butler came a small fortune.
Pete came an antique table in a second-hand shop.
When Mrs Jenkins comes from lunch, please, tell him to call me.
The class came some great games for the party.
Why don’t you come to our place when you finish work.
She came a large inheritance and bought a house.

into

across

back

up with

over

into

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go

go ahead with
go away
go into
go on
go through

начинать, приступать
уходить, покидать, исчезать
обсуждать в деталях
продолжать
пройти через,

получить опыт

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go Fill in: ahead, away, into, on, through

If you go driving without wearing your

glasses, you will have an accident.
I don’t want to go pain like that again.
Dan didn’t want to go the details of his illness.
I wish this awful toothache would go .
Tom wants to go with the plastic surgery.
He went two painful operations after the accident.

on

through

into

away

ahead

through

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look

look after
look out for
look down on
look forward to
look up

присматривать, заботиться о
быть осторожным с,

думать о
смотреть свысока
ждать с нетерпением
искать что-либо (в списке, справочнике)

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look Fill in: after, out for, down on, up, forward to

Look the baby while

I’m out.
I had to look the word in the dictionary.
Jane is looking the trip at the weekend.
Everybody looks him because he didn’t help clean up after the party.
When you travel abroad, you should look pickpockets.

after

up

forward to

down on

out for

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take

take after
take out
take up
take off
take over
take in

быть похожим
пригласить за свой счет
приступить. взяться
снимать (одежду),

взлетать
принимать должность другого
ушивать

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take Fill in: after, in, over, off, up, out

She took her mother. She looks

and acts just like her.
You’d better take your coat if you are too hot.
Little Tammy loves dancing and wants to take ballet.
Despite the bad weather, our flight to London still took on time.
Mr Smith took the company when his grandfather died.
Now that you’ve lost weight, you should take your clothes .
We are going to take you for your birthday, Jim!

after

off

up

off

over

in

out

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run

run away from
run into
run out of
run over
run on

убегать от
натолкнуться
исчерпать. закончиться
переехать, задавить
работать (на топливе)

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run Fill in: away from, into, out of, over, on

Can you buy some

bread? We’ve run it.
I ran Alice yesterday on my way to school.
A lot of cars in Russia run natural gas.
The robber tried to run the police but he didn’t manage to.
My cat got run by a car yesterday.
We’ve run petrol. We need to find a petrol station.

out of

into

on

away from

out of

over

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give

give away
give back
give off
give up

дарить, отдавать
возвращать
выделять, излучать
бросать (привычку), отказываться

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give Fill in: away, back, off, up

She’s decided to give smoking.
The eggs give a

terrible smell.
Did you give that book to Helen?
I give . What’s the answer?
I’m giving my recipe books to Sally. She needs them more than I do.
I’m thinking of giving junk food.

up

off

back

up

away

up

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turn

turn down
turn off
turn on
turn over
turn up
turn into

убавлять (громкость), отказываться
выключать
включать
переключать каналы, переворачивать
оказаться, появляться
превратиться

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turn Fill in: down, off, on, over, up, into

I can hardly hear the TV.

Can you turn it ?
I’m sure Jane will turn his invitation.
I don’t like this programme. Can you turn it to the news?
It’s getting dark, let’s turn the light.
Kate is turning a skilled musician.
Please, turn the television , I’m trying to sleep.

up

down

over

on

into

off

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fall

fall apart
fall behind with
fall out with

развалиться, ломаться
отставать
ссориться с кем-либо

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